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Installation Case Study: Terazzo and tile work together harmoniously

For the renovation of Center in the Square in Roanoke, VA, porcelain and glass tile from Daltile and Oceanside Glass & Tile was used alongside brightly colored terrazzo designs to transform the outdated space into an interactive arts and cultural complex

Adjacent to Market Square and the City Market in downtown Roanoke, VA, is a unique home for regional arts and cultural organizations known as Center in the Square. In 1980, this center of museums, galleries and performing venues was created to reenergize a depressed downtown area. After decades of use, the signature building needed a complete replacement of all outdated systems, as well as upgrades, in order to meet the demands of the 21st century.

Local architectural firm, Spectrum Design Architects/Engineers, was enlisted to complete the extensive renovation, which included a multi-level rooftop addition, butterfly habitat, technology garden with photovoltaic panels and a live 5,000-gallon coral reef aquarium. Large operable walls in the lobby were also designed to allow the building to extend into an adjacent plaza for larger events.